Monday, November 16, 2009

How can my brotherinlaw find a job in new york after being in jail?

my brotherinlaw just got out of jail some months back. now he has trouble finding a job. i want to know if there is any place or someone he can call that can help him find a job in new york? his girl and my cuz is pregnant now so it is really important for him to find a job. but so many people deny those who have been in jail. so please if anyone can help it would be greatly appreciated.|||yes there is a great place that he can get assistant from...


it%26#039;s call THE OSBORNE ASSOCIATION


http://www.osborneny.org


tell him to give them a call or stop by one of the few locations they have and i am sure he can get assistant from them. they are a great place to start at! oh i just realized that maybe you are not in NYC :-( but maybe if you call them they might know of any place outside of NYC that can help him out. please tell him not to give up that there are places where he can get help! this is just be start of a great life for him again so tell him to work hard and he would get anything he wishes!





Wilson


www.myspace.com/nomorejails|||He may have to start at low-paying, menial jobs and work his way back up to a reputable status.





If he has former bosses or co-workers that are willing to hire him or at least give a reference I am sure that would help if he has skills in a particular field. How about construction clean-up, or drywall?|||Sure, he just needs to pray to Jesus. Pray to Jesus and he will answer his prayer. When he prays, he has to be specific in what kind of job he wants and salary because God is listening to every detail.|||I think he must have a %26quot;Letter of Morality%26quot; which will act as a proof that he has the potential and good attitudes to handle a work. It%26#039;s an assurance for the employer.|||Your brother in law could try working from home.Check this out http://www.pcworkathome.in/telecommutejo...|||Because of his actions, he%26#039;s just got to try harder. Put out more resumes and get more active on it than a person w/o criminal offenses. If anything, yard work jobs usually are pretty understanding about offenses, and if he%26#039;s young enough, maybe he should think about going into the military for a little.|||Lumberyard-somewhere independently owned-basically somewhere that will not do a background check.|||put in application everywhere!

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